Anyone excepting a Fox News redactor would be able to see that.
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Its redactor drew upon earlier rabbinic sources, including the Mishnah, Tosefta, the halakhic midrashim the Targums.
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Faced with the confusing data of previous drafts, the final redactor of the Notitia presumably decided on the simple solution of showing all these officers as reporting directly to the MVM.
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Redact: someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication
The Torah Redactor (R) is, according to the Documentary Hypothesis (DH), the figure who assembled hypothetical source texts of the Torah--the Deuteronomist text (D), the Priestly text (P), and the postulated source text (JE), which was an earlier joining of the Jahwist text (J) and the Elohist ...
A person who redacts; an editor or compiler of texts
A document editor. The term is often used to refer to individuals who revised books in the Hebrew Scriptures.
An editor; according to the Documentary Hypothesis, various source materials were combined, rearranged, and woven together to get the "final form" of the biblical text; this process is called redaction.
A theory that a compiler, reviser or editor shapes the literary sources he had available. Part of form criticism, this school assumes that differences in gospel accounts or perspectives are inconsistencies or errors and therefore points to a redactor. ...
An editor who not only organizes material into a book, but shapes it by inserting comments that give the material a certain "spin."